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Salomon may refer to: * Salomon (given name) * Salomon (surname) * Salomon Islands, an atoll of the British Indian Ocean Territory * Salomon Brothers, a former investment bank, now part of Citigroup * Salomon Group, a sporting equipment company * Haym Salomon Nursing Home, a facility in Brooklyn, New York See also * Salomons * Suleiman, a name, including a list of variants *Salomo (other) *Solomon (other) Solomon is a figure identified in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) as the king of Israel, and the son of King David. Solomon may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Solomon'' (Boyce), a 1742 serenata * ''Solomon'' (Handel), a 1748 oratorio ...
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Salomon (given Name)
Salomon is a masculine given name. Bearers include: * Salomon of Cornwall, a fifth century warrior prince * Salomon, King of Brittany (died 874) * Salomon II (died after 1809), Emperor of Ethiopia from 1777 to 1779 * Salomon Gessner Salomon Gessner (1 April 1730 – 2 March 1788) was a Swiss painter, graphic artist, government official, newspaper publisher, and poet, best known in the latter instance for his ''Idylls''. He was a co-founder of the Helvetic Society and the fir ... (1730–1788), Swiss painter, graphic artist, government official, newspaper publisher and poet * Salomon Heine (1767–1844), Hanoverian merchant and banker in Hamburg * Salomon Kalou (born 1985), Ivorian footballer * Salomon Koninck (1609–1656), Dutch painter and engraver * Salomón Libman (born 1984), Peruvian footballer * Salomon Maimon (1753–1800), Lithuanian Jewish philosopher * Salomon Mesdach (c. 1600–1632), Dutch painter * Salomon Morel (1919–2007), Polish Jewish officer and comma ...
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Salomon (surname)
Salomon is a surname. It originated as a derivative of the Hebrew biblical name Shlomo (also transliterated as ''Šlomo''), for which the conventional latinization has been Solomon or Salomon. Derivatives may include Salmon, Salman, Salamon and Salomons. Notable people with the surname * Anne Salomon (born 1974), Canadian marine ecologist * Albert Salomon (surgeon) (1883–1976), German surgeon * Albert Salomon (1891–1966), German sociologist * Alice Salomon (1872–1948), German social reformer * Ben L. Salomon (1914–1944), Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Army (Battle of Saipan) * Charles Eberhard Salomon (1824–1881), colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War * Charlotte Salomon (1917–1943), German-Jewish artist * Daniel Salomon (musician) (born 1973), Israeli pop rock singer and musician * Daniel Salomon (politician) (born 1957), Republican member of the Montana Legislature * Dieter Salomon (born 1960), mayor of Freiburg, Germany * Edward Sa ...
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Salomon Islands
The Salomon Islands or Salomon Atoll is a small atoll of the Chagos Archipelago. Description The atoll is located in the northeast of the Chagos Archipelago, between Blenheim Reef and Peros Banhos. The main islands in the group are Île Boddam, with the former main settlement, and a land area of , and Île Anglaise (), both on the western rim of the reef. There were smaller settlements of Chagossians in Fouquet () and Takamaka () Islands. Île de la Passe is in area, and Île Mapou . The remaining islets are much smaller. The total land area is . There is a passage into the lagoon, named Baie de Salomon, on the Northern side, between Île Anglaise and Île de la Passe. The Salomon Islands are one of the favorite anchoring spots for itinerant yachtsmen passing through the Chagos, even though there are no proper moorings for yachts and a permit of the BIOT authorities is needed. Now uninhabited, the islands are overrun by low jungle between the coconut trees and it is hard to ...
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Salomon Brothers
Salomon Brothers, Inc., was an American multinational bulge bracket investment bank headquartered in New York City. It was one of the five List of investment banks, largest investment banking enterprises in the United States and a very profitable firm on Wall Street during the 1980s and 1990s. Its CEO and chairman at that time, John Gutfreund, was nicknamed "the King of Wall Street". Salomon Brothers served many of the largest corporations in America. It was a leading underwriter of corporate bonds and one of the top firms in futures and options (known as "derivatives") and in securitization in a range of asset classes including commercial real estate securities. The bank was famed for its "cutthroat corporate culture that rewarded risk-taking with massive bonuses, punishing poor results with a swift boot." In Michael Lewis' 1989 book ''Liar's Poker'', the insider descriptions of life at Salomon gave way to the popular view of banking in the 1980s and 1990s as a money-focused an ...
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Salomon Group
Salomon SAS is a French sports equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Annecy, France. It was founded in 1947 by François Salomon in the heart of the French Alps and is a major brand in outdoor sports equipment. Salomon is owned by Finnish retail conglomerate Amer Sports, along with Wilson Sporting Goods, Wilson, Atomic Skis, Atomic, Precor, and Arc'teryx, among others. History Salomon was founded in 1947 in the city of Annecy in the heart of the French Alps. François Salomon launched the company by producing ski edges in a small workshop, with only his wife and son, Georges, to help. Georges Salomon is credited with taking the company and evolving it toward the global outdoor sports brand it is today. The Salomon Group was purchased by Adidas in 1997 and the official name was changed to Adidas-Salomon AG. The purchase also included TaylorMade and Maxfli. Adidas then later sold the company to Amer Sports in 2005. For the first time in its 76-year history, Salomon ...
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Haym Salomon Nursing Home
Haym Salomon Nursing Home is a long-term nursing home and short-term medical rehabilitation facility located in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. History It was named after Haym Salomon (17401785), a Jewish businessman and political financial broker who was involved in the American Revolutionary War. The facility, also known as ''Haym Salomon Home for Nursing and Rehabilitation'', moved from an earlier location.moved from 1625 Shore Parkway to current location 2340 Cropsey Ave In 1982 ''The New York Times'' described it as bankrupt. In the following decades they continued operation, even through the COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ... pandemic. See also * Sephardic Home for the Aged References {{coord, 40.59489, -73.99650, type:landmark_globe:earth_region:US- ...
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Salomons
Salomons is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Annie Salomons (1885–1980), Dutch writer, poet and translator * Carolien Salomons (born 1974), Dutch cricketer * David Salomons (1797–1873), British banker, politician and Lord Mayor of London * David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons (1851–1925), British author and barrister * Edward Salomons (1828–1906), English architect * Julian Salomons (1835–1909) British-born barrister and politician in Australia * Leopold Salomons (1841–1915), British financier and director * Philip Salomons (1796–1867), English financier, brother of David * Piet Salomons (1924–1948), Dutch water polo player Other * Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons baronets * Salomons Museum, former country house of Sir David Salomons in Kent See also * Salomon {{surname ...
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Suleiman
Suleiman (; or dictionary.reference.comsuleiman/ref>) is the Arabic name of the Jewish and Quranic king and Islam, Islamic prophet Solomon (name), Solomon. Suleiman the Magnificent (1494–1566) was the longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Variants of the name include Sulyman, Salamon, Salman (name), Salman, Salomon (other), Salomon, Sleiman, Soleyman (other), Soleyman, Soliman (other), Soliman, Solomon (name), Sulaiman, Sulayman, Sulejman, Suleman, Suleyman (name), Suleyman, Zalman (name), Zalman. People with the given name People with the given name include: Historical *Suleyman Shah (1166-1227), according to Ottoman tradition, father of Ertugrul *Suleiman-Shah (1117-1161), Sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire *Suleiman ibn Qutulmish (1041-1086), founder of the Sultanate of Rum *Süleyman Pasha (son of Orhan) (1306-1357), Ottoman prince and commander *Süleyman Çelebi (1377–1411), de facto Ottoman ruler during the Ottoman Interregnum, in ...
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Salomo (other)
Salomo may refer to: People * Salomo of Makuria, ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria (1080–1089) * Salomo Glassius (May 20, 1593–July 27, 1656), German theologian and biblical critic * Soma Morgenstern (May 3, 1890–April 17, 1976), Jewish-Austrian writer and journalist Places * Salomó, a village in the Catalan district of Tarragonès, Spain See also * Suleiman, a name, including a list of variants {{Disambiguation, geo, given name ...
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